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We are thrilled to announce the release of our latest mini-documentary. This time, we journey into a part of South Africa that often eludes the mainstream narrative: the white townships.

Leigh Oxley Du Preez - Manager of South Africa Family Relief Project.

In South Africa, poverty is commonly associated with black townships and informal settlements, but there's another, less publicized reality – the growing issue of white poverty and shantytowns. This issue, largely ignored by mainstream media and the government, demands our attention.

These communities are populated with men and women, capable and willing to work, but stifled by political and economic structures. Despite these challenges, their resilience is palpable, and where there's a will, there's always a way.

In our mini-documentary, we delve into the untiring efforts of the Family Relief Project, a dedicated organization providing hope, security, and opportunities to these marginalized communities in South Africa. To learn more and support the pivotal work of the Family Relief Project, we invite you to visit their website at http://www.safrpsa.org

We encourage you to watch, share, and reflect on these untold stories. Every view, every share, every conversation helps raise awareness, bringing us one step closer to effecting meaningful change.

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Stay tuned for more insightful content in the coming weeks.

Best,

Jonas Nilsson